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Saturday 29 December 2012

'60 Minutes' pays tribute to singers Adele, Rodriguez and Taylor Swift

In tonight's special episode of "60 Minutes," the CBS cornerstone paid tribute to three phenomenal singers who have brought much joy to fan's ears and hearts.

The first interview was with Adele that Anderson Cooper did in February, 12, 2012. The British singer became an instant success. Her songs of heartbreak have brought tears to the eyes of jilted people who have shared heartbreak. Adele is a what you see is what you get performer and has no intention of being a skinny Minnie. She spoke to her about her vocal cord problems and her laser surgery to remove the polyps and how she could not talk for a considerable amount of time. Forever the potty mouth, she found a way to use those expletives by phone and computer. However, her voice is timeless and at the present time, back stronger than ever. She took Anderson to the spacious manor where she now lives and basically hides from paparazzi. She moreover has set traps for those around her, by starting small rumors to see who would talk to the tabloids. Happy now with her life and fans and especially her voice, she even sang "Rolling in the Deep" a cappella for Anderson.

The next was singer known only as Rodriguez. In South Africa, this Detroit singer made his mark many years ago as apartheid ruled the nation, his hit "Sugar Man" was a national treasure. The song depicts what he saw and felt on the streets of Detroit. The record bombed in the U.S., but in South Africa, his songs were an icon. His lyrics resonated with the people who had enough of the segregation. The South Africans found out that he had committed suicide by dousing himself with gasoline and setting himself on fire, while on stage; however, there was no proof. Twenty-five years later, a record store owner who loved his music looked further into the lyrics and saw the word Dearborn in one of his songs. Knowing that it was near Detroit, they went there and found his home. Inside was Rodriguez, who had been working as a day laborer, very much alive. He had no idea that his records were selling in South Africa because he never saw a penny. He performed a concert there, and 5,000 people showed up to see the resurrection of their favorite singer. No longer, a poor man, he has a new pride in himself that he surely deserved long ago. He said being poor does not mean being dirty or stupid. Now 70 years old and nearly blind, he is still the same as he was all his life. His daughter knows that he will probably just give the money away, but she hopes her buys himself a new pair of dark glasses.

The last, but surely not least, was Taylor Swift. They caught up with her last year on tour. Her message is that you can be a good girl and still be popular. No attention is drawn to herself by scandalous photos or outrageous behavior, but she is a true autobiographer in her musical writing. In 2001, her family finally took her to Nashville. At 11 years old, she wanted a record deal, but none came. At 14, she was ready to walk away from her development contract because they just wanted her to sing other people's songs; not ones that she wrote. When she left, she got a contract and the rest is history. She spends an hour before every show to meet and greet her fans, who love her just the way she is.

Great job, "60 Minutes," thanks for the feel good stories!
Suggested by the author:

    'Redneck Island' episode 'Hauling Ass' on CMT
    'Gold Rush' recap 'Behind the Scenes' on Discovery
    'Jersey Shore' on MTV 'Last Call' the final reunion
    'Anderson Live' sends superfan Candace to Candy Cane Parade
    'Jersey Shore' 'The Icing on the Cake' series finale

Source BY : http://www.examiner.com/article/60-minutes-pays-tribute-to-singers-adele-rodriguez-and-taylor-swift

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